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    music more deeply, for now I was able to see "hell" as it's. I stayed by myself for fifteen minutes and I was able to approach a few people and talk to them a little bit. Talk after talk, I met a guy who also plays the violin, but not classical music. He saw that I was caring a violin and approached me asking if I wanted to jam with him joining the other musicians performing in there which he already knew. At first, I obviously refused jamming with them and then I said: I'm sorry but I'm a total…

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    Live Orchestra Concert

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    had finally come that I would get to see and hear my first live orchestra concert. The first piece played was Johannes Brahms’ Violin Sonata in D Minor, Opius 108. The program informed me that there were going to be four movements: Allegro, Adagio, Un poco presto e con sentiment, and Presto…

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    back in time. Adorning Etta’s head are waves of thick white-blonde hair. She has pale skin and bright blue eyes that draw attention to her face. Her hands are nimble and her fingers are thin from hours of practicing the violin. She was wearing a sophisticated black dress for her violin performance, although she has to change her clothing many times throughout the book to match the time period in which she is staying. Some of the clothes she wears include gowns from 18th century New England and…

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    establishing how the cycle functions within the novel on a smaller scale becomes necessary. This stems from Shamengwa’s violin story illustrating how a simple object can span generations and time. This particular violin Shamengwa “…treated [with] the reverence we accord our drums, which are considered living beings and require from us food, water, shelter, and love (197). It is this same violin that is stolen in the night, with no trace of the criminal. The narrator of this story, Judge Coutts,…

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    “Earth’s Song” is a two movement suite for piano, violin, and viola. Each movement is inspired by some beautiful aspect of nature, and seeks to paint a picture of nature’s masterpieces through music. The first movement, titled “Morning Lake,” depicts a young couple rowing a boat on a calm lake. The couple sets up their rowboat right before a sunrise. At the very beginning of the movement is a calm, beautiful section, which is meant to depict how peaceful, calming, and relaxing it is to float on…

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    Symphony Chorus. It was a part of the LSO International Violin Festival; this festival showcases twelve world-renowned violinists. Orchestral music is still a part of culture because many talented individuals that have dedicated themselves to instrumental performance. Western musical literature is both extensive and impressive. It was shaped by the different eras of style music goes through. The first piece the orchestra performed was Beethoven’s Violin Concerto in D major Op. 61 (1806). The…

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    The Green Violinist

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    created in 1923-24. The print shows a variety of colors, shapes, and has a lot of details. The main point is the green man is the middle ground of the print as he plays the violin. Chagall created a theatrical effect by using a bright green color on his face and one of his hand as the other hand has a glove while he plays the violin. Fiddler appears to be dancing on top of the houses. In the background, there are houses that have a triangle roof and a square windowpane in the house. There are…

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    The song did have a relaxing beat, but the lyrics were meant to start a fire inside of people. It was hard to concentrate on the sounds because I was so focused on what she was saying. The instruments used were a guitar, a bass guitar, a keyboard, a violin, and…

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    chosen for this assignment is the cello. The cello has been in existence for over five hundred years. It was invented in Italy. The cello was invented after the rest of the violin family. Some of the earliest cellos were invented around the middle of the sixteenth century. The instrument was original called the bass violin. Violoncello was the original full name given to this stringed instrument. The name was later shortened to cello. The cello’s pitch is between the viola and bass when…

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    solemnly and then recovery to a lighter tone. One of the most famous movements in all of Beethoven’s quartets is Cavatina because it is intense and leaves individuals awestruck. The conclusion begins with string instruments, the violin and cello. At 0:30 one of the violins split off and plays the main melody as a solo while the rest of the instruments quiet down and begin to play the bass notes in the background or continue as fillers. At 2:00 it is all incorporated into one complete melody.…

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